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  1. Postal codes in South Korea are composed of five digits. A new system of post codes was introduced on August 1, 2015. The first postal code in South Korea was established on July 1, 1970, and has been revised three times: in 1988, 2000, and 2015.

  2. Current postal codes are structured around five digits. The first three digits represent a municipality, and the last two digits are given to the districts inside the corresponding municipality, from the northwest corner of the district to the southeast.

  3. We collect postal code lists from 241 Countries and Regions. If you have any questions, please contact us

  4. 164 Suwon-Jangan / Suwon-Paldal / Suwon-Gwonseon / Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 165 Suwon-Paldal / Suwon-Gwonseon / Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 166 Suwon-Paldal / Suwon-Gwonseon / Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 167 Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 168 Yongin-Suji / Yongin-Cheoin / Yongin-Giheung Gyeonggi 2 4 5 169 Yongin-Suji / Yongin-Cheoin ...

  5. Oct 18, 2020 · In order to find your zip code, you must know the address of the place you need the zip code for. Generally speaking, a Korean address would look like this: (1) City (e.g. Seoul, Busan, Daegu etc.), (2) District (e.g. -gu, - si etc), (3) Street or Road Name and Number, and (4) Your room number if you live in an apartment.

  6. Current postal codes are structured around five digits. The first three digits represent a municipality, and the last two digits are given to the districts inside the corresponding municipality, from the northwest corner of the district to the southeast.

  7. Korean postal code had been 6 digits numbers until 31, July, 2015. But it is 5 digits numbers now. On this website, you can search and see both old building number address and new street name address and all postal codes are latest 5 digits.

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